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In order to evolve in a post-COVID society, America must embrace a more robust child care subsidy program.
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In order to evolve in a post-COVID society, America must embrace a more robust child care subsidy program.
A group of “Build Back Better” protesters chased U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema into the bathroom at Arizona State University. They literally taped her going into a stall. This is totally outrageous. It is also illegal.
The “Party of Dane County” can squeak out statewide wins by running up huge numbers and margins here, but it can’t take back the Legislature that way. For that it needs to bring an endangered species back from the brink of extinction: the moderate Democrat.
I don’t have any suggestions on how Madison could recognize a politician who has meant so much to its success. But it should find a way.
The WisOpinions Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss the People’s Maps Commission’s first contribution to Wisconsin’s redistricting battle. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
In Dane County government, most elected officials actually want the system to solve problems for ordinary people, which is what an overwhelming majority of constituents want from them.
Instead of downsizing his infrastructure plan to appease Manchin and Sinema, the president should rally the people to defeat corporate greed.
The Natural Resources Board wants a judge to remove AG Josh Kaul’s conflicted agency from representing the board in a lawsuit involving the state’s wolf hunt.
More than nine in ten low-paid workers lack any paid leave whatsoever.
We thank the members of the state Assembly for their unanimous approval of bills to require accurate food labels, and urge a swift vote in the state Senate, where the proposals enjoy strong bipartisan support.
As the start of Gov. Tony Evers’ mandated rapid COVID-19 testing draws near, some state employees are worried they could be caught in a bureaucratic Catch-22 meant to force them into getting a COVID vaccine they do not want.
Let us be clear, when we consider whether enslavers were “benevolent,” whose opinions on the matter are being prioritized and whose are being erased?
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The editor of The Progressive, has been a champion for government transparency.
The country’s divisiveness keeps getting worse. It’s hard to tell whether this is a fallout from the pandemic, Donald Trump’s election defeat or simply Americans forgetting what it means to be a democracy.
As Sen. Roger Roth pursues reorganization of the University of Wisconsin System, he has a chance to put Wisconsin in the vanguard for getting every invaluable child off to a successful life and career.
For all their talk about “fair maps,” liberals whistle a different tune when said maps threaten their political power.
Gov. Evers has committed $130 million to meeting Wisconsin’s long-term workforce needs, including Workforce Innovation Grants of up to $10 million per project.
The spark of rebellion is still flickering and in Wisconsin it lies in a teenaged girl whose civil disobedience has exposed the absurdity of her city’s quarantine rules and made her into something of the state’s Joan of Arc.
It’s a term often used when things are going well. But it cuts both ways.
In order to evolve in a post-COVID society, America must embrace a more robust child care subsidy program.
A group of “Build Back Better” protesters chased U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema into the bathroom at Arizona State University. They literally taped her going into a stall. This is totally outrageous. It is also illegal.
The “Party of Dane County” can squeak out statewide wins by running up huge numbers and margins here, but it can’t take back the Legislature that way. For that it needs to bring an endangered species back from the brink of extinction: the moderate Democrat.
I don’t have any suggestions on how Madison could recognize a politician who has meant so much to its success. But it should find a way.
The WisOpinions Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss the People’s Maps Commission’s first contribution to Wisconsin’s redistricting battle. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
In Dane County government, most elected officials actually want the system to solve problems for ordinary people, which is what an overwhelming majority of constituents want from them.
Instead of downsizing his infrastructure plan to appease Manchin and Sinema, the president should rally the people to defeat corporate greed.
The Natural Resources Board wants a judge to remove AG Josh Kaul’s conflicted agency from representing the board in a lawsuit involving the state’s wolf hunt.
More than nine in ten low-paid workers lack any paid leave whatsoever.
We thank the members of the state Assembly for their unanimous approval of bills to require accurate food labels, and urge a swift vote in the state Senate, where the proposals enjoy strong bipartisan support.
As the start of Gov. Tony Evers’ mandated rapid COVID-19 testing draws near, some state employees are worried they could be caught in a bureaucratic Catch-22 meant to force them into getting a COVID vaccine they do not want.
Let us be clear, when we consider whether enslavers were “benevolent,” whose opinions on the matter are being prioritized and whose are being erased?
… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, please contact schmies@wispolitics.com for subscription options on the WisPolitics-State Affairs platform, which is the new home for WisPolitics subscriber products. Username or E-mail Password * Remember Me
The editor of The Progressive, has been a champion for government transparency.
The country’s divisiveness keeps getting worse. It’s hard to tell whether this is a fallout from the pandemic, Donald Trump’s election defeat or simply Americans forgetting what it means to be a democracy.
As Sen. Roger Roth pursues reorganization of the University of Wisconsin System, he has a chance to put Wisconsin in the vanguard for getting every invaluable child off to a successful life and career.
For all their talk about “fair maps,” liberals whistle a different tune when said maps threaten their political power.
Gov. Evers has committed $130 million to meeting Wisconsin’s long-term workforce needs, including Workforce Innovation Grants of up to $10 million per project.
The spark of rebellion is still flickering and in Wisconsin it lies in a teenaged girl whose civil disobedience has exposed the absurdity of her city’s quarantine rules and made her into something of the state’s Joan of Arc.
It’s a term often used when things are going well. But it cuts both ways.